Elated vs Lit - What's the difference?
elated | lit |
Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.
(elate)
(obsolete) Little.
(obsolete) Little.
(light)
(US, dialectal) To run, or light
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illuminated
* He walked down the lit corridor.
(slang) intoxicated or under the influence of drugs; stoned
(slang) Sexually aroused (usually a female), especially visibly sexually aroused (e.g., labial swelling is present)
Colour; blee; dye; stain.
To colour; dye.
Abbreviated form of literature.
As an adjective elated
is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.As a verb elated
is (elate).As a noun lit is
.elated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She was elated with her new car.
Synonyms
* ecstatic * euphoric * exultant * joyful * jubilant * overjoyedAntonyms
* displeased * dissatisfiedDerived terms
* elatedly (adverb) * elation (noun)Verb
(head)lit
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) lit, lut, from (etyl) . More at (l).Adjective
(en-adj)Noun
(-)Etymology 2
From (etyl) lihte, from (etyl) . More at (l).Verb
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